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Doris Duke Foundation and Sundance Institute Announce 2025 Building Bridges Completion Fund Recipients

06/03/2025

The Building Bridges Completion Fund reaffirms a commitment to showcasing

and creating opportunities for U.S. Muslim narratives

NEW YORK, NY (March 5, 2025) The Doris Duke Foundation today announced the activation of its Building Bridges Completion Fund. Launched in 2024 through a partnership between the Sundance Institute and the Doris Duke Foundation, this three-year initiative supports filmmakers premiering their projects at the Sundance Film Festival. It offers grants of up to $25,000 to U.S.-based directors, writers, and producers whose feature films, short films, or episodic projects amplify the universality and distinctiveness of U.S. Muslim narratives.

The Building Bridges Completion Fund offers crucial project finishing funds to support post-production, marketing, public relations, or attendance costs associated with premiering at the Sundance Film Festival each January for the next two years. Funding may also cover attendance costs for filmmakers premiering at the festival.

New voices drive culture forward. The artists this program supports are the vanguard of the new perspectives our society desperately needs, said Sam Gill, President and CEO of the Doris Duke Foundation.

The Building Bridges Fellowship and Completion Fund is a part of Sundance Institute's Artist Accelerator Program, which works with artists and industry to create a more transparent, equitable, and sustainable independent film and television ecosystem.

The 2025 fellows and their selected projects are:

Alireza Khatami, Writer, Director, Editor, Producer, The Things You Kill: Alireza Khatami, is an award-winning U.S.-Irani filmmaker known for his poignant stories blending fantasy and realism. His latest work, Things That You Kill, premiered in competition at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival and received the Directing Award in the World Cinema Dramatic category. Earlier films, including Oblivion Verses and Terrestrial Verses, have premiered at Venice and Cannes.

Amber Fares, Director/Producer, Coexistence My Ass! : The award-winning documentary filmmaker premiered her latest work in competition at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival and received the Special Jury Award for Freedom of Expression in the World Cinema Documentary category. A Jerome Foundation grantee, she came to the attention of the world with her directing debut Speed Sisters and We are Ayenda. She also directed Reckoning with Laughter, and was the co-director of Netflix's Convergence: Courage Under Crisis.

Humza Syed, Co-Producer, Debaters: The short film produced by Syed features Academy Award winner Kenneth Lonergan and Emmy-nominated actor J. Smith-Cameron. Humza is a producer with Full Spectrum Features (FSF), where he has produced films that have screened at festivals such as Sundance Film Festival, Tribeca, and Berlinale. He specializes in financing, budget strategy, tax credits, etc. He also supports Full Spectrum Features in international co-production and impact distribution.

LaTajh Simmons-Weaver, Co-Producer, Co-Director, Co-Editor, Hold Me Close: The short film directed and produced by Oakland, California-based Simmons, explores life through the lens of two queer Black womxn. Their work is dedicated to telling the overlooked stories of Black and Queer intersectionality and exploring ways these communities learn to cope with everyday injustices. They are also a 2025 Rainin Foundation grantee for their screenplay, No One Turned Away For Lack Of Funds: A Queer-Inclusive Memoir.

It is an honor to offer the needed support so that the films are premiere-ready and can scale new heights, said Zeyba Rahman, Director of the Doris Duke Building Bridges program. As the stories reverberate across communities they will create greater understanding. Through this support, we pave the way for a distinct space within the film and television ecology that is rich with universally resonant and meaningful stories.

At Sundance Institute we believe in the power of authentic storytelling to transform culture and foster understanding. Through the Building Bridges Completion Fund, we are thrilled to support these talented filmmakers in bringing their films to audiences at the Sundance Film Festival and beyond. This partnership with the Doris Duke Foundation not only provides vital resources at a critical stage in the creative process but also strengthens our commitment to a more inclusive and representative independent film landscape. said Hajnal Molnar-Szakacs, Director of the Artist Accelerator and Women at Sundance Programs

For more information about the Building Brides Completion Fund visit: https://www.dorisduke.org/news insights/articles/six-artists-announced-as-inaugural-cohort-of-building-bridges-fellowship/
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